Cobbler has at least four definitions...
1) a person who mends shoes and boots
2) a clumsy person
3) an iced alcoholic drink
4) a deep pie with a thick top crust.
"Cobbler" is a common noun, as it refers to a type of dessert made with fruit topped with a biscuit or cake-like batter. It is not a specific or unique entity that requires capitalization.
An antonym is a word with the opposite meaning, but in many cases, one word may have several similar meanings, and the opposites may be quite different. However, "submission" is a fairly straightforward term without many alternative meanings, and the antonym is equally straightforward. It is "domination".
happy, merry, joyful ;a term referring to homosexuals (a term referring to a person who is sexually attracted to his or her own gender).a slang term meaning weak, lame, unworthy, usually referring to an idea or a fashion: "That English homework is so gay!"
"Socious" does not appear to be a recognized word in the English language. It may be a typographical error or a term specific to a certain context or field.
Social has two syllables. The syllables are so-cial.
Yes, cobbler has two syllables.
I haven't looked up the usage in the play, but a cobbler can have two meanings depending on how it is used. In one use a cobbler is a person who makes shoes ( I suspect that this is the usage in the play since in the time frame that is what is used for a "shoemaker"). A cobbler can also be a baked pie of fruit.
Another word for a cobbler is a "shoemaker."
I ate peach cobbler today for lunch.
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A word that is spelled the same with two different meanings is called a homonym.
A word that has two meanings is called a homonym. These words sound alike or are spelled alike but have different meanings.
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Yes, "cobbler" is a noun. The word has quite a few definitions, ranging from a shoemaker to a type of dessert.
The Hindi word for cobbler is "mochi".
its a tools that clens our house
a compound word